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Yes.... + 1 on Spot Color or River city. Go thin thread and forget about 110's. But dont listen to me, do yourself a favor and do some research on mesh before you order anything. We are screen printers.... screen comes first... ALWAYS. You can have the best top of the line equipment but if you cant make a good screen, or understand the variables of whats going on with them then you are going to be SOL. Props for doing it right and starting with an auto. Just hope you paid cash as it's going to be a learning process and could be a bit of time before you are profitable. Good luck!
Quote from: Atownsend on September 21, 2018, 06:50:32 PMYes.... + 1 on Spot Color or River city. Go thin thread and forget about 110's. But dont listen to me, do yourself a favor and do some research on mesh before you order anything. We are screen printers.... screen comes first... ALWAYS. You can have the best top of the line equipment but if you cant make a good screen, or understand the variables of whats going on with them then you are going to be SOL. Props for doing it right and starting with an auto. Just hope you paid cash as it's going to be a learning process and could be a bit of time before you are profitable. Good luck!I worry a bit with a newbie handling the far more fragile S thread (thin thread) screens. They take a bit of finesse that has not yet developed.A torn or popped screen is no screen. As it is, the higher tensions we (mostly) see today make all screens more delicate than they used to be.
Back to screens and where to get them. Any TSB'ers getting screens through Victory in NY? Any good?Yoon, if nothing local comes up with good recommendations, I have heard good comments about static screens from Spot Color Supply and River City Graphics.These guys could also probably help recommend some meshes to start with.
feel like we're being trolled here fellas...